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Cyber 2007-2008 FINAL First Name Middle Name Last Name Father/Husb Father/Husb Father/Husband Address Country State District PINCode Folio Number of Investment Type Amount Proposed Date of and First and Middle Last Name Securities Due(in Rs.) transfer to IEPF Name Name (DD‐MON‐YYYY) A ANURADHA A SRINIVAS H NO 10 2 46 NEAR INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3010222 Amount for unclaimed 9.00 30‐Sep‐2015 RAMA TALKIES 0177924 and unpaid dividend KOTHAGUDEM POST KHAMMAM DIST A B B V NO. 371 6TH CROSS INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3019261 Amount for unclaimed 22.00 30‐Sep‐2015 ANNIGERI ANNIGERI KAMAKSHI 0597666 and unpaid dividend HOSPITAL ROAD DOUBLE ROAD KUVEMPUNAGAR MYSORE A K SHARMA NA C/O GUPTA INDIA UTTARAKHAND 249403 CYBEIN3002061 Amount for unclaimed 22.00 30‐Sep‐2015 FINANCIAL 0106131 and unpaid dividend SERVICES B‐89, SHIVALIK NAGAR BHEL, RANIPUR BHEL, RANIPUR A P SINGH NA 9 B, PATEL NAGAR INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3005561 Amount for unclaimed 20.00 30‐Sep‐2015 INDIRA NAGAR 0001146 and unpaid dividend LUCKNOW A R MOHAN A K 1 KAMARAJAR INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3003781 Amount for unclaimed 5.00 30‐Sep‐2015 RAM RAMALINGA ROAD MADURAI 0033174 and unpaid dividend M A S KAUSAR NA NEAR K M C OLD INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3008881 Amount for unclaimed 125.00 30‐Sep‐2015 MENS HOSTEL 3945632 and unpaid dividend KAPRIGUDDA NEW ROAD MANGALORE A S S N SARMA FLAT NO 504 INDIA MAHARASHTRA 400601 CYBE000000000 Amount for unclaimed 225.00 30‐Sep‐2015 MEENAKSHY PANCHAVATI 81 0005341 and unpaid dividend VASANT VIHAR POKHRAN ROAD NO 2 THANE WEST A B S/O B INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3010802 Amount for unclaimed 137.00 30‐Sep‐2015 SUNDARAM ADINARAYA ADINARAYANA 2075444 and unpaid dividend NA CHETTIAR 87 CHETTIAR THANGAPERUMAL STREET PATTAKARAR THOTTAM ERODE A UMA VIJAY K 30/3 NEW CIRCUIT INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBE000000000 Amount for unclaimed 225.00 30‐Sep‐2015 VIJAYARAM HOUSE COLONY 0002026 and unpaid dividend TVS TOLGATE TRICHY AAKRITI NA 19, G.M. Sarafa INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3017581 Amount for unclaimed 65.00 30‐Sep‐2015 SECURITIES Complex Holi Gate 0000385 and unpaid dividend PVT LTD Mathura (U.P.) ABDUL ABBAS 72 BANDUKWALA INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3015491 Amount for unclaimed 100.00 30‐Sep‐2015 ABBAS BANDUKWA MANZIL 72 4562116 and unpaid dividend BANDUKWAL LA MOHAMMEDALI A ROAD MUMBAI ABDUL GAFOOR 4‐6‐47 MOTHI INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3022361 Amount for unclaimed 50.00 30‐Sep‐2015 NAYEEM ABDUL MARKET ISAMIA 0196346 and unpaid dividend MOHD MOHAMME BAZAR D HYDERABAD, INDIA ABDUL RASHEED MECANIC BANDRA INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3003941 Amount for unclaimed 50.00 30‐Sep‐2015 WAHED ROAD CHALLAPALLI 0508263 and unpaid dividend ABHAY ARUN ARUN V KOUGER INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3002801 Amount for unclaimed 9.00 30‐Sep‐2015 DESHPANDE DESHPANDE TECHNOLOGY D 3, 0194966 and unpaid dividend MIDC AMBAD NASIK ABHAY DILIP NA PRABHA VILLA 7TH INDIA MAHARASHTRA 400055 CYBEIN3026793 Amount for unclaimed 100.00 30‐Sep‐2015 BHATIA GOLIBAR ROAD 3395349 and unpaid dividend SANTACRUZ (W) SANTACRUZ (W) ABHAY NA IMARAT COMPANY INDIA MAHARASHTRA 414001 CYBE120332000 Amount for unclaimed 625.00 30‐Sep‐2015 HASTIMAL M G ROAD 0564539 and unpaid dividend CHANGEDE ABHIMANYU HARISH 301 DHANRAJ INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3011511 Amount for unclaimed 112.00 30‐Sep‐2015 HARISH INDUSTRIAL 3224676 and unpaid dividend MULCHANDA ESTATE SUN MILL NI LANE LOWER PAREL MUMBAI Access Equity NA C ‐ 331 Defence INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3000951 Amount for unclaimed 625.00 30‐Sep‐2015 Private Colony, New Delhi 0100968 and unpaid dividend Limited ACHUTA SESHAGIRI M.G.H.COLONY INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3003781 Amount for unclaimed 400.00 30‐Sep‐2015 RAJESWARI RAO EXTN‐28, UPSTAIR 0190498 and unpaid dividend CHIRALA ADITYA S SHREENIWA FLAT NO.304 INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3001831 Amount for unclaimed 18.00 30‐Sep‐2015 RAJGURU S D AVANEESH. B. APPT 1395465 and unpaid dividend RAJGURU NEAR PINNAC MEMORIES, KOTHRUD PUNE ADURU SIVA A V DOOR NO 2 8 47 C INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3026793 Amount for unclaimed 26.00 30‐Sep‐2015 KUMAR SESHAIAH PARK STREET 0356823 and unpaid dividend KAVALI NELLORE ADURU A V D NO 2 8 47 C INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3010222 Amount for unclaimed 42.00 30‐Sep‐2015 SIVAKUMAR SESHAIAH KESAVA 0435288 and unpaid dividend ASSOCIATES PARK STREET KAVALI A P AGARWAL NA AGARWAL FINANCE INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3008881 Amount for unclaimed 1000.00 30‐Sep‐2015 FINANCE CO COMPANY 3134108 and unpaid dividend PVT LTD PVT.LTD. OLD H.B.ROAD KANTA TOLI RANCHI AJAY JAYANT KALI 117/Q/561 INDRA INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3011271 Amount for unclaimed 100.00 30‐Sep‐2015 CHARAN PURI SHARDA 6698286 and unpaid dividend JAYANT NAGAR KANPUR AJAY KUMAR NA 25, DINA SAHU INDIA BIHAR 812001 CYBE120233030 Amount for unclaimed 500.00 30‐Sep‐2015 NEWATIA LANE, 0030379 and unpaid dividend MUNDICHAK, AJIT SARKAR NA 81 KALABAGAN PO INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3012501 Amount for unclaimed 337.00 30‐Sep‐2015 NIMTA 3403027 and unpaid dividend AKHILESH R K GUPTA A 746 ITI INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3011271 Amount for unclaimed 22.00 30‐Sep‐2015 TOWNSHIP 5932844 and unpaid dividend MANKAPUR GONDA AKSHAY NA 1 ST FLOOR INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3013301 Amount for unclaimed 125.00 30‐Sep‐2015 STANDARD STADIUM 9569452 and unpaid dividend INSURANCE COMPLEX BLDG NO SERVICES 6 M G ROAD NASHIK ALAKNANDA JAYANT M PLOT NO 55 INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3002801 Amount for unclaimed 9.00 30‐Sep‐2015 JAYANT DESHPANDE RAMBAG COLONY 0202307 and unpaid dividend DESHPANDE MEGH TERRACE FLAT NO 16 PAUD ROAD KOTHRUD PUNE ALFRED NA 58 PRATIMA INDIA MAHARASHTRA 411029 CYBEIN3005051 Amount for unclaimed 22.00 30‐Sep‐2015 EARNEST SOCIETY FLAT NO.3 0172560 and unpaid dividend DAVID IDEAL COLONY KOTHRUD KOTHRUD ALKA R S PODDAR QN‐34/TYPE‐ IV INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3002061 Amount for unclaimed 36.00 30‐Sep‐2015 CHOKHANI SECTOR V‐A BHEL 0112315 and unpaid dividend HARDWAR, UTTARANCHAL ALKA JAIN ANIL KUMAR 1C 902 INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3001261 Amount for unclaimed 55.00 30‐Sep‐2015 SARAF WHISPERING 0167176 and unpaid dividend PALM, LOKHANDWALA COMPLEX AKURLI ROAD, KANDIVILI (W) MUMBAI ALKABEN AKSHAY 40 PRABHAKUNJ INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3003941 Amount for unclaimed 20.00 30‐Sep‐2015 AKSHAYBHAI SHAH SOC OPP PATHAK 4978169 and unpaid dividend SHAH JAGDISHCHANDRA VAKILS HOS GODHRA ALLANKI NA 724 PHASE II INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3010801 Amount for unclaimed 12.00 30‐Sep‐2015 RAMADEVI SRIHARIKOTA POST 3869628 and unpaid dividend NELLORE DIST ANDHRA PRADESH ALPESH NA B‐1, /101, INDIA GUJARAT 395009 CYBE120415000 Amount for unclaimed 200.00 30‐Sep‐2015 SEVANTILAL SHANTIBHAVAN 0077454 and unpaid dividend SHAH APT., OPP. PICNIK PARK, RANDER ROAD, RANDER ROAD, ALPHONSA NA KONGORPILLY INDIA KERALA 683525 CYBE120109000 Amount for unclaimed 4447.00 30‐Sep‐2015 THOMAS KONGORPILLY 1894595 and unpaid dividend AMAL DUTTA NA VILLAGE INDIA WEST BENGAL 743235 CYBEIN3016961 Amount for unclaimed 100.00 30‐Sep‐2015 KORARBAGAN 0378520 and unpaid dividend POST BONGAON AMARDEEP GIRISH Y OM SHRI INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3010981 Amount for unclaimed 100.00 30‐Sep‐2015 GIRISH BAMNE JOGESHWARI 0152935 and unpaid dividend BAMNE NIWAS 3RD FLR ROSHAN NAGAR CHANDAWARKAR LANE BORIVLI W MUMBAI AMEY NA 2ND FLOOR ADITYA INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3008881 Amount for unclaimed 200.00 30‐Sep‐2015 SECURITIES P CHAMBER 201 4737743 and unpaid dividend LTD NAVI PETH JALGAON AMIT ARAY NA SHANTI GUEST INDIA RAJASTHAN 321001 CYBEIN3002141 Amount for unclaimed 100.00 30‐Sep‐2015 HOUSE MATHURA 3081584 and unpaid dividend GATE AMIT SH J C 304 ‐ D POCKET‐ II INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3002061 Amount for unclaimed 15.00 30‐Sep‐2015 CHOPRA CHOPRA PHASE‐ I, MAYUR 0174059 and unpaid dividend VIHAR DELHI AMIT PANDE KULA NAND H NO 1 BLOCK III INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3002141 Amount for unclaimed 100.00 30‐Sep‐2015 PANDE GOBIND GARH 2715351 and unpaid dividend DEHRADUN DEHRADUN AMIT NA BURJ WALA KUAN INDIA UTTAR PRADESH 204101 CYBEIN3024041 Amount for unclaimed 145.00 30‐Sep‐2015 SHARMA SADABAD GATE 0042253 and unpaid dividend HATHRAS HATHRAS AMITA ARJUN 385/5 BAGH LALA INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3011862 Amount for unclaimed 45.00 30‐Sep‐2015 AGARWAL KUMAR SHIV PRASAD PREM 0013655 and unpaid dividend AGARWAL NAGAR PILIBHIT ROAD BAREILLY AMRUTBHAI TRIBHOVAN 402, AKSHARAM INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3008451 Amount for unclaimed 20.00 30‐Sep‐2015 TRIBHOVAND DAS N PATEL APT., CITY LIGHT 0197036 and unpaid dividend AS PATEL AREA, PARLE POINT, ATHWALINES Surat AMUL J JAYANTILAL 12 SHITAL INDIA MAHARASHTRA 400092 CYBE000000000 Amount for unclaimed 900.00 30‐Sep‐2015 LOTWALA APTMENT ROSHAN 0005376 and unpaid dividend NAGER BORIVALI WEST ANANDA NA UOORKOLIL HOUSE INDIA KERALA 683514 CYBE120109000 Amount for unclaimed 50.00 30‐Sep‐2015 BINDHU CHERAI P O 1364825 and unpaid dividend SATHEESAN ANANDI NA D 71 GAOTHAN INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3011271 Amount for unclaimed 45.00 30‐Sep‐2015 MURALIKUM CHEMBUR 5958713 and unpaid dividend AR MUMBAI ANANT NA 'ANANTSMRUTI' INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3004501 Amount for unclaimed 10.00 30‐Sep‐2015 SHANTARAM GHATIWADA 0231265 and unpaid dividend PATIL RIVONA QUEPEM GOA ANCHIT NA 201/ABC MANISH INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3007321 Amount for unclaimed 22.00 30‐Sep‐2015 FINANCE PVT PARK R J ROAD 0009479 and unpaid dividend LTD PUMP HOUSE ANDHERI EAST MUMBAI ANIL NA B‐4, YOGESHWAR INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 CYBEIN3002801 Amount for unclaimed 350.00 30‐Sep‐2015 ANANDRAO INDRANAGARI 0044043 and unpaid dividend GAYAKWAD
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